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XML.com

The web site http://www.xml.com is one of the most complete and timely sources of XML information and news around. It should be on your weekly reading list if you are learning or using XML.

XML.org

Sponsored by OASIS, http://www.xml.org has XML news and resources, including the XML Catalog, a guide to XML products and services.

The XML Cover Pages

Edited by Robin Cover, http://xml.coverpages.org/ is one of the largest and most up-to-date lists of XML resources.

Cafe Con Leche

Elliotte Rusty Harold provides almost daily news, along with a quote of the day, at http://ibiblio.org/xml.

XMLHack

For programmers itching to work with XML, http://www.xmlhack.com is a good place to go for news on the latest developments in specifications and tools.

DocBook

OASIS, the maintainers of DocBook, have a web page devoted to the XML application at http://www.docbook.org/. You can find the latest version and plenty of documentation here.

A Tutorial on Character Code Issues

Jukka Korpela has assembled a huge amount of information related to character sets at http://www.cs.tut.fi/%7Ejkorpela/. The tutorial is well written and very interesting reading.

XSL mailing list

Signing up with the XSL mailing list is a great way to keep up with the latest developments in XSL and XSLT tools and techniques. It’s also a forum for asking questions and getting advice. The traffic is fairly high, so you should balance your needs with the high volume of messages that will be passing through your mailbox. To sign up, ...

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